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Rob 547

Hi,
The page you're trying to edit is a WordPress page, not related to our Framework in any way. This link should be helpful however: http://codex.wordpress.org/Customizing_the_Login_Form
Unfortunately, for support of customization, since it's not inside the Framework, you'll have to go through WordPress directly.

Former PageLines Moderator, Food Expert and Raconteur

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I'm confused. Pagelines > Site Options > Website Setup has a place to add Login Page Image. If this is empty, it displays a Paglines logo. So wp-login.php may be a Wordpress page, but at the very least Pagelines is working some voodoo here, isn't it?

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We only upload an image to be placed within the context of WordPress' coding for that page. That does not make the page itself a PageLines product. The code for the page, and specifically the control over the image dimensions are those of WordPress not PageLines, therefore your best solution is going to be found through WordPress directly.
As I previously mentioned, customization is something we couldn't provide or support for a change in WordPress code.

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@verglist Thanks for the suggestion. I tried that plugin and several others and none had the desired effect. However, I tried the login logo plugin on a fresh install of WP 3.4 running the default Twenty Eleven theme and it worked like a charm. This leads me to believe that Pagelines interferes with the login logo in some way that prevents making this kind of change with CSS or the usual plugins.
@rangelone Thanks for the explanation. I was able to resolve the problem using the function provided on the codex page you directed me to above.